Mountain West Plants

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    Smoke tree

    Cotinus coggygria

    This bushy shrub or small tree has generated many notable cultivars, all of which add great textural qualities to the landscape.

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    Fairies’ thimbles

    Campanula cochleariifolia

    Diminutive (to 2 inches tall) spikes bear lavender-blue nodding flowers that sway in the breeze.

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    Wine-cups

    Callirhoë involucrata

    This plant resembles a rosy-purple poppy mallow that blooms all summer.

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    ‘Rosenschale’ Japanese nemone

    Anemone × hybrida 'Rosenschale'

    This large, single-flowered, pinkish-purple anemone blooms from August to October on stems 24 to 34 inches tall.

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    ‘September Charm’ Japanese anemone

    Anemone × hybrida 'September Charm'

    Anemones thrive in light to partial shade but will tolerate full sun, as long as there is sufficient moisture.

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    Rocky Mountain columbine

    Aquilegia caerulea

    Rocky Mountain columbine is a beautiful, hearty, native perennial with blue and white flowers.

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    ‘Regent’ serviceberry

    Amelanchier alnifolia 'Regent'

    A compact shrub form of serviceberry, 'Regent' produces finely toothed, rounded leaves that are bluish on top and gray-green on the bottom.

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    Goatsbeard

    Aruncus dioicus

    Goatsbeard is a perennial native to eastern North America and parts of Europe and Siberia.

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    Spotted Joe Pye weed

    Eutrochium maculatum

    Large, flat-topped flowerheads in shades of purple add soft color and texture to the summer and fall garden.

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    Thumbelina lilac

    Syringa 'Bailina'

    From the Fairytail series of dwarf lilacs, this petite cultivar bears single, light pink flowers in mid- to late season.